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Interestingly enough his recent good run starting with the Denmark Open took off after he switched back to his Arcsaber 7 from the Z-Slash . Now winning the Scottish Open this past sunday as well using Arc7 again. The week before the Denmark Open he was still using the Z-Slash at the Dutch Open and consequently got sent home by Kasper Ipsen .

Interestingly enough his recent good run starting with the Denmark Open took off after he switched back to his Arcsaber 7 from the Z-Slash . Now winning the Scottish Open this past sunday as well using Arc7 again. The week before the Denmark Open he was still using the Z-Slash at the Dutch Open and consequently got sent home by Kasper Ipsen .

But he also lost Norwegian Open final the week before Scottish Open using his Arcsaber 7... But as I think of it he lost to Hans Kristian Vittinghus who is also using Arcsaber 7, so maybe thats why

btw, someone here said marc is married... i know for a fact that he is not married nor does he have a child!

yes, 'Perfectionism' does bring weakness. I am never satisfied until all my work is done efficiently and flawlessly, I think so do Marc. As a perfectionist you tend to pay a lot of attention to unimportant details. So you usually need longer to write articles complete other work. Furthermore, people are not perfect. And moments of failure haunt you. In times of failure, you may hate yourself for being imperfect. This can result in low self-esteem and depression. In addition, if you want to be perfect in every way, then you put yourself under a huge constant unhealthy pressure. This can also lead to increased nervousness and therefore increased chance of failure.

yes, 'Perfectionism' does bring weakness. I am never satisfied until all my work is done efficiently and flawlessly, I think so do Marc. As a perfectionist you tend to pay a lot of attention to unimportant details. So you usually need longer to write articles complete other work. Furthermore, people are not perfect. And moments of failure haunt you. In times of failure, you may hate yourself for being imperfect. This can result in low self-esteem and depression. In addition, if you want to be perfect in every way, then you put yourself under a huge constant unhealthy pressure. This can also lead to increased nervousness and therefore increased chance of failure.

Couldn't agree with you more ....
That would be a strength, not weakness.